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President of KazakhstanNursultan Nazarbayev has unveiled a new structure of the Kazakhstan government on August 6, 2014.
“We need to create an effective system of public administration. We need a compact government," he said.
The newGovernment consists of 12 ministers and about 30 committees instead of 17 ministries, 9 agencies, 54 committees and 272 departments.
For more news please visit http://en.tengrinews.kz, to access more videos directly please click http://en.tengrinews.kz/tv

In Atyrau, on the shores of the Caspian Sea, a human rights worker talks about the impact of 'Borat' on human rights in Kazakhstan. She argues that the mockery of her country by the popular Borat character makes it impossible to have a sensible debate about human rights in Kazakhstan, allowing the government to get away with abuses that in other countries would be considered as violations of human rights.

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AstanaThe FutureNew World OrderCityCapital of Kazakhstan
For starters, there’s the ‘Palace of Peace and Reconciliation’: a vast pyramid structure near the heart of the city that contains an opera hall, the round table used for meetings of the Kazakh congress and at its apex, a glass-walled observation platform. The ‘BayterekTower’ meanwhile, is said to illustrate a Kazakh myth about a golden egg supported by the limbs of a magical tree. However, this giant golden orb could easily be mistaken for an image of the sun. As we all know, sun worship is closely associated with early pagan practices, and even within the Christian faith has connotations with Lucifer, the ‘Light Bringer’ or ‘Morning Star’.
11, 13 and 33 - The Illuminati / Freemason Signature
One of the major created things that pagans worship are Numbers. Occultists literally worship science and the mathematics underlying science. They literally believe that numbers possess inherent power, all their own. Listen to the explanation of one of history's greatest Satanists, W. Wynn Wescott, who was extremely influential in the latter part of the 19th Century.
To reiterate: "... 'Numbers are a key to the ancient views of cosmogony ... spiritually as well as physically ... to the evolution of the present human race; all systems of religious mysticism are based upon numerals. The sacredness of numbers ..." [Ibid.]
The Satanist always places great power in numbers, especially the Black Magic Satanist. As we have stated in earlier articles, Daniel 8:23-25 tells us that the religion practiced by Antichrist is Black Magick; further, Revelation 17:17 tells us that the final 10 kings are of the same mindset and religion as Antichrist. Thus, we were not surprised that both Presidents Bush are Black Magic practitioners from the Skull & BonesSociety, and that President Clinton was a practicing Black Magic Satanist.
Satanists believe that a carefully planned event must be carried out according to the correct numbers, or it may not be successful. They go to great lengths to make an event occur according to the correct numbers. During the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, we demonstrated how the attacks were carried out according to the Number '11', their number of Antichrist.
Let us give you a few examples of when the Illuminati undergirded a key event using the occult signature of the number 11.
When the Illuminati ended the First World War, they had just successfully completed the first war of Albert Pike's occult plan to produce Antichrist [Read NEWS1056]. Thus, they deliberately ended it on the 11th Month [November], the 11th Day, at the 11th hour. The signing of the Armistice agreement was thus undergirded by three elevens!
When the Illuminati assassinated President Kennedy, he was killed according to the occult number signature of eleven [11]. He was killed in the 11th month, on the 22nd day, and on the 33rd parallel. He was also killed in the Masonic Dealey Plaza, the most powerful secret society in the world today to whom the number 11 is extremely important. We shall revisit this subject later on, as we discuss the number '33' from a different angle.
The Number 11 was a most powerful occult signature underlying these events. When they were successfully carried out, occultists the world over knew exactly what had happened and who had carried it out, and for the purpose of setting the stage for "Number 11" himself, Antichrist.
Why is the number 11 important to the occultist? As Wescott explains, "... so 11 is the essence of all that is sinful, harmful, and imperfect." [Ibid., p. 100] Thus, while 11 is very important, multiplication's are also important, such as 22, 33, 44, 55, 66, 77, 88, and 99.
http://mysteriousuniverse.org/2014/02/have-the-illuminati-already-started-building-a-new-world-order-in-kazakhstan/
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New Asian cryptocurrency. Kairat Kelimbetov, governor of Astana InternationalFinanceCentre (AIFC) in Kazakhstan, announced regarding the cryptocurrencies market development. Kelimbetov mentioned the importance of cryptocurrencies and blockchain in today’s economy. ‘’We believe that the AIFC can become an international hub for Blockchain operations and the development of the digital assets market is our key priority in the near future.’’ said Kairat Kelimbetov.
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Prime-Minister of KazakhstanSerik Akhmetov has resigned. According to the Kazakhstan legislation powers of the Cabinet are terminated automatically at resignation of prime-minister.
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VideoID: 20140402 044
W/SLower house of the bicameral Parliament of KazakhstanSOT, Nursultan Nazarbayev, President of Kazakhstan (speaking Russian): "Prime MinisterSerik Akhmetov and other members of the government have tendered their resignations, which I have accepted. I would like to make it clear that this does not mean the government has suffered a terrible failure. They did their job the best they could, given their experience and their abilities."
W/S Lower house of the bicameral Parliament of Kazakhstan
SOT, Nursultan Nazarbayev, President of Kazakhstan (speaking Russian): "I nominate Karim Maksimov for prime minister and ask the parliament to approve the candidate."
M/S Votes being counted
W/S Karim Maksimov stands up
Kazakh Prime Minister Serik Akhmetov resigned Wednesday in Astana, he was the longest serving prime minister of the post-Soviet era. President Nursultan Nazarbayev accepted the resignation of Akhmetov and his government. No reason was given for Akhmetov's abrupt decision to leave office.
Under Kazakh law a given government automatically resigns with the prime minister. President Nazarbayev then officially proposed candidacy of Karim Masimov, which was approved by the Mazhilis members from all parties in the parliament. Before the appointment as prime minister, Masimov was heading the presidential administration.
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The falling price of oil over the past year is causing economic problems all over the world, including in Kazakhstan.
Government funding is being cut for its TV and film industry.
Previously, producers were given millions of dollars to spend on new programmes.
Al Jazeera'sVictoriaGatenby reports.
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Kazakhstan (i/ˌkæzækˈstɑːn, ˌkɑː-, -zɑːk-, -ˈstæn/;Kazakh: Қазақстан, Qazaqstan), officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is a country in Central Asia, with a minor part west of the Ural River and thus in Europe. Kazakhstan is the world's largest landlocked country by land area and the ninth largest country in the world. Its territory of 2,724,900 square kilometres (1,052,100sqmi) is larger than all of Western Europe. By 2006, Kazakhstan had become the dominant nation of Central Asia economically, generating 60% of the region's GDP, primarily through its oil/gas industry. The country has vast mineral resources.

In January 2011, Palmer released her first mixtape Awaken. The mixtape was officially released on January 10, 2011, for downloads on mixtape-downloading websites. The first and only single released from the mixtape was "The One You Call". A music video was also released for the song. In July 2012, Palmer released the single "You Got Me" featuring Kevin McCall. The video for the single was released on July 11, 2012. Palmer released a self-titled mixtape Keke Palmer on October 1, 2012. It includes her new singles "You Got Me" & "Dance Alone" which have already been released. On May 16, 2013, Keke Palmer released a video showing her recording and performing a cover of Alicia Keys song "If I Ain't Got You".

In parliamentary systems fashioned after the Westminster system, the prime minister is the presiding and actual head of government and head of the executive branch. In such systems, the head of state or the head of state's official representative (i.e. the monarch, president, or governor-general) usually holds a largely ceremonial position, although often with reserve powers.

The prime minister is often, but not always, a member of parliament and is expected with other ministers to ensure the passage of bills through the legislature. In some monarchies the monarch may also exercise executive powers (known as the royal prerogative) that are constitutionally vested in the crown and may be exercised without the approval of parliament.

Nursultan Nazarbayev

Nursultan Äbishuly Nazarbayev (Kazakh:Нұрсұлтан Әбішұлы Назарбаев[nʊrsʊlˈtɑn æbəʃʊˈlə nɑzɑrˈbɑ.jɪf]; Russian:Нурсултан Абишевич Назарбаев[nʊrsʊlˈtan ɐˈbʲiʂɨvʲɪtɕ nəzɐrˈbajɪf]; born 6 July 1940) is the President of Kazakhstan. He has been the country's leader since 1989, when he was named First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Kazakh SSR, and was elected the nation's first president following its independence from the Soviet Union in December 1991. In April 2015, Nazarbayev was re-elected with almost 98% of the vote.

Nazarbayev has suppressed dissent, been accused of human rights abuses by several human rights organizations, and conducted an authoritarian regime. No election held under him in Kazakhstan since independence has met international standards. Since 2010 he announced reforms to encourage a multi-party system.

None of the Presidential elections held in Kazakhstan have been considered free or fair by western countries or international observers with issues noted including ballot tampering, multiple voting, harassment of opposition candidates and press censorship.

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Nazarbayev rearranges Kazakh government

Nazarbayev rearranges Kazakh government

Nazarbayev rearranges Kazakh government

President of KazakhstanNursultan Nazarbayev has unveiled a new structure of the Kazakhstan government on August 6, 2014.
“We need to create an effective system of public administration. We need a compact government," he said.
The newGovernment consists of 12 ministers and about 30 committees instead of 17 ministries, 9 agencies, 54 committees and 272 departments.
For more news please visit http://en.tengrinews.kz, to access more videos directly please click http://en.tengrinews.kz/tv

Borat's speech on Kazakhstan's new media ads

Borat 'threatens' human rights situation in Kazakhstan

In Atyrau, on the shores of the Caspian Sea, a human rights worker talks about the impact of 'Borat' on human rights in Kazakhstan. She argues that the mockery of her country by the popular Borat character makes it impossible to have a sensible debate about human rights in Kazakhstan, allowing the government to get away with abuses that in other countries would be considered as violations of human rights.

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Kazakhstan government members meet with heads of industrial giants - Kazakh TV

Kazakhstan government members meet with heads of industrial giants - Kazakh TV

Kazakhstan government members meet with heads of industrial giants - Kazakh TV

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Astana The Future New World Order City Capital of Kazakhstan

Astana The Future New World Order City Capital of Kazakhstan

Astana The Future New World Order City Capital of Kazakhstan

AstanaThe FutureNew World OrderCityCapital of Kazakhstan
For starters, there’s the ‘Palace of Peace and Reconciliation’: a vast pyramid structure near the heart of the city that contains an opera hall, the round table used for meetings of the Kazakh congress and at its apex, a glass-walled observation platform. The ‘BayterekTower’ meanwhile, is said to illustrate a Kazakh myth about a golden egg supported by the limbs of a magical tree. However, this giant golden orb could easily be mistaken for an image of the sun. As we all know, sun worship is closely associated with early pagan practices, and even within the Christian faith has connotations with Lucifer, the ‘Light Bringer’ or ‘Morning Star’.
11, 13 and 33 - The Illuminati / Freemason Signature
One of the major created things that pagans worship are Numbers. Occultists literally worship science and the mathematics underlying science. They literally believe that numbers possess inherent power, all their own. Listen to the explanation of one of history's greatest Satanists, W. Wynn Wescott, who was extremely influential in the latter part of the 19th Century.
To reiterate: "... 'Numbers are a key to the ancient views of cosmogony ... spiritually as well as physically ... to the evolution of the present human race; all systems of religious mysticism are based upon numerals. The sacredness of numbers ..." [Ibid.]
The Satanist always places great power in numbers, especially the Black Magic Satanist. As we have stated in earlier articles, Daniel 8:23-25 tells us that the religion practiced by Antichrist is Black Magick; further, Revelation 17:17 tells us that the final 10 kings are of the same mindset and religion as Antichrist. Thus, we were not surprised that both Presidents Bush are Black Magic practitioners from the Skull & BonesSociety, and that President Clinton was a practicing Black Magic Satanist.
Satanists believe that a carefully planned event must be carried out according to the correct numbers, or it may not be successful. They go to great lengths to make an event occur according to the correct numbers. During the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, we demonstrated how the attacks were carried out according to the Number '11', their number of Antichrist.
Let us give you a few examples of when the Illuminati undergirded a key event using the occult signature of the number 11.
When the Illuminati ended the First World War, they had just successfully completed the first war of Albert Pike's occult plan to produce Antichrist [Read NEWS1056]. Thus, they deliberately ended it on the 11th Month [November], the 11th Day, at the 11th hour. The signing of the Armistice agreement was thus undergirded by three elevens!
When the Illuminati assassinated President Kennedy, he was killed according to the occult number signature of eleven [11]. He was killed in the 11th month, on the 22nd day, and on the 33rd parallel. He was also killed in the Masonic Dealey Plaza, the most powerful secret society in the world today to whom the number 11 is extremely important. We shall revisit this subject later on, as we discuss the number '33' from a different angle.
The Number 11 was a most powerful occult signature underlying these events. When they were successfully carried out, occultists the world over knew exactly what had happened and who had carried it out, and for the purpose of setting the stage for "Number 11" himself, Antichrist.
Why is the number 11 important to the occultist? As Wescott explains, "... so 11 is the essence of all that is sinful, harmful, and imperfect." [Ibid., p. 100] Thus, while 11 is very important, multiplication's are also important, such as 22, 33, 44, 55, 66, 77, 88, and 99.
http://mysteriousuniverse.org/2014/02/have-the-illuminati-already-started-building-a-new-world-order-in-kazakhstan/
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In Kazakhstan government plans to create own cryptocurrency

In Kazakhstan government plans to create own cryptocurrency

In Kazakhstan government plans to create own cryptocurrency

New Asian cryptocurrency. Kairat Kelimbetov, governor of Astana InternationalFinanceCentre (AIFC) in Kazakhstan, announced regarding the cryptocurrencies market development. Kelimbetov mentioned the importance of cryptocurrencies and blockchain in today’s economy. ‘’We believe that the AIFC can become an international hub for Blockchain operations and the development of the digital assets market is our key priority in the near future.’’ said Kairat Kelimbetov.
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0:57

Kazakhstan Prime Minister and Kazakhstan Government resign

Kazakhstan Prime Minister and Kazakhstan Government resign

Kazakhstan Prime Minister and Kazakhstan Government resign

Prime-Minister of KazakhstanSerik Akhmetov has resigned. According to the Kazakhstan legislation powers of the Cabinet are terminated automatically at resignation of prime-minister.
For more news please visit http://en.tengrinews.kz, to access more videos directly please click http://en.tengrinews.kz/tv

Kazakhstan: Prime Minister Akhmetov resigns, Masimov takes his place

VideoID: 20140402 044
W/SLower house of the bicameral Parliament of KazakhstanSOT, Nursultan Nazarbayev, President of Kazakhstan (speaking Russian): "Prime MinisterSerik Akhmetov and other members of the government have tendered their resignations, which I have accepted. I would like to make it clear that this does not mean the government has suffered a terrible failure. They did their job the best they could, given their experience and their abilities."
W/S Lower house of the bicameral Parliament of Kazakhstan
SOT, Nursultan Nazarbayev, President of Kazakhstan (speaking Russian): "I nominate Karim Maksimov for prime minister and ask the parliament to approve the candidate."
M/S Votes being counted
W/S Karim Maksimov stands up
Kazakh Prime Minister Serik Akhmetov resigned Wednesday in Astana, he was the longest serving prime minister of the post-Soviet era. President Nursultan Nazarbayev accepted the resignation of Akhmetov and his government. No reason was given for Akhmetov's abrupt decision to leave office.
Under Kazakh law a given government automatically resigns with the prime minister. President Nazarbayev then officially proposed candidacy of Karim Masimov, which was approved by the Mazhilis members from all parties in the parliament. Before the appointment as prime minister, Masimov was heading the presidential administration.
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Government cuts funding for Kazakhstan's TV and film industry

Government cuts funding for Kazakhstan's TV and film industry

Government cuts funding for Kazakhstan's TV and film industry

The falling price of oil over the past year is causing economic problems all over the world, including in Kazakhstan.
Government funding is being cut for its TV and film industry.
Previously, producers were given millions of dollars to spend on new programmes.
Al Jazeera'sVictoriaGatenby reports.
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Nazarbayev rearranges Kazakh government

President of KazakhstanNursultan Nazarbayev has unveiled a new structure of the Kazakhstan government on August 6, 2014.
“We need to create an effective system of public administration. We need a compact government," he said.
The newGovernment consists of 12 ministers and about 30 committees instead of 17 ministries, 9 agencies, 54 committees and 272 departments.
For more news please visit http://en.tengrinews.kz, to access more videos directly please click http://en.tengrinews.kz/tv

Borat's speech on Kazakhstan's new media ads

Borat 'threatens' human rights situation in Kazakhstan

In Atyrau, on the shores of the Caspian Sea, a human rights worker talks about the impact of 'Borat' on human rights in Kazakhstan. She argues that the mockery of her country by the popular Borat character makes it impossible to have a sensible debate about human rights in Kazakhstan, allowing the government to get away with abuses that in other countries would be considered as violations of human rights.

published: 12 Jan 2009

Kazakhstan government members meet with heads of industrial giants - Kazakh TV

In Kazakhstan government plans to create own cryptocurrency

New Asian cryptocurrency. Kairat Kelimbetov, governor of Astana InternationalFinanceCentre (AIFC) in Kazakhstan, announced regarding the cryptocurrencies market development. Kelimbetov mentioned the importance of cryptocurrencies and blockchain in today’s economy. ‘’We believe that the AIFC can become an international hub for Blockchain operations and the development of the digital assets market is our key priority in the near future.’’ said Kairat Kelimbetov.
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Kazakhstan Prime Minister and Kazakhstan Government resign

Prime-Minister of KazakhstanSerik Akhmetov has resigned. According to the Kazakhstan legislation powers of the Cabinet are terminated automatically at resignation of prime-minister.
For more news please visit http://en.tengrinews.kz, to access more videos directly please click http://en.tengrinews.kz/tv

Kazakhstan: Prime Minister Akhmetov resigns, Masimov takes his place

VideoID: 20140402 044
W/SLower house of the bicameral Parliament of KazakhstanSOT, Nursultan Nazarbayev, President of Kazakhstan (speaking Russian): "Prime MinisterSerik Akhmetov and other members of the government have tendered their resignations, which I have accepted. I would like to make it clear that this does not mean the government has suffered a terrible failure. They did their job the best they could, given their experience and their abilities."
W/S Lower house of the bicameral Parliament of Kazakhstan
SOT, Nursultan Nazarbayev, President of Kazakhstan (speaking Russian): "I nominate Karim Maksimov for prime minister and ask the parliament to approve the candidate."
M/S Votes being counted
W/S Karim Maksimov stands up
Kazakh Prime Minister Serik Akhmetov resigned Wednesday i...

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Government cuts funding for Kazakhstan's TV and film industry

The falling price of oil over the past year is causing economic problems all over the world, including in Kazakhstan.
Government funding is being cut for its TV and film industry.
Previously, producers were given millions of dollars to spend on new programmes.
Al Jazeera'sVictoriaGatenby reports.
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President of KazakhstanNursultan Nazarbayev has unveiled a new structure of the Kazakhstan government on August 6, 2014.
“We need to create an effective system of public administration. We need a compact government," he said.
The newGovernment consists of 12 ministers and about 30 committees instead of 17 ministries, 9 agencies, 54 committees and 272 departments.
For more news please visit http://en.tengrinews.kz, to access more videos directly please click http://en.tengrinews.kz/tv

President of KazakhstanNursultan Nazarbayev has unveiled a new structure of the Kazakhstan government on August 6, 2014.
“We need to create an effective system of public administration. We need a compact government," he said.
The newGovernment consists of 12 ministers and about 30 committees instead of 17 ministries, 9 agencies, 54 committees and 272 departments.
For more news please visit http://en.tengrinews.kz, to access more videos directly please click http://en.tengrinews.kz/tv

In Atyrau, on the shores of the Caspian Sea, a human rights worker talks about the impact of 'Borat' on human rights in Kazakhstan. She argues that the mockery of her country by the popular Borat character makes it impossible to have a sensible debate about human rights in Kazakhstan, allowing the government to get away with abuses that in other countries would be considered as violations of human rights.

In Atyrau, on the shores of the Caspian Sea, a human rights worker talks about the impact of 'Borat' on human rights in Kazakhstan. She argues that the mockery of her country by the popular Borat character makes it impossible to have a sensible debate about human rights in Kazakhstan, allowing the government to get away with abuses that in other countries would be considered as violations of human rights.

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Kazakhstan government members meet with heads of industrial giants - Kazakh TV

AstanaThe FutureNew World OrderCityCapital of Kazakhstan
For starters, there’s the ‘Palace of Peace and Reconciliation’: a vast pyramid structure near the heart of the city that contains an opera hall, the round table used for meetings of the Kazakh congress and at its apex, a glass-walled observation platform. The ‘BayterekTower’ meanwhile, is said to illustrate a Kazakh myth about a golden egg supported by the limbs of a magical tree. However, this giant golden orb could easily be mistaken for an image of the sun. As we all know, sun worship is closely associated with early pagan practices, and even within the Christian faith has connotations with Lucifer, the ‘Light Bringer’ or ‘Morning Star’.
11, 13 and 33 - The Illuminati / Freemason Signature
One of the major created things that pagans worship are Numbers. Occultists literally worship science and the mathematics underlying science. They literally believe that numbers possess inherent power, all their own. Listen to the explanation of one of history's greatest Satanists, W. Wynn Wescott, who was extremely influential in the latter part of the 19th Century.
To reiterate: "... 'Numbers are a key to the ancient views of cosmogony ... spiritually as well as physically ... to the evolution of the present human race; all systems of religious mysticism are based upon numerals. The sacredness of numbers ..." [Ibid.]
The Satanist always places great power in numbers, especially the Black Magic Satanist. As we have stated in earlier articles, Daniel 8:23-25 tells us that the religion practiced by Antichrist is Black Magick; further, Revelation 17:17 tells us that the final 10 kings are of the same mindset and religion as Antichrist. Thus, we were not surprised that both Presidents Bush are Black Magic practitioners from the Skull & BonesSociety, and that President Clinton was a practicing Black Magic Satanist.
Satanists believe that a carefully planned event must be carried out according to the correct numbers, or it may not be successful. They go to great lengths to make an event occur according to the correct numbers. During the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, we demonstrated how the attacks were carried out according to the Number '11', their number of Antichrist.
Let us give you a few examples of when the Illuminati undergirded a key event using the occult signature of the number 11.
When the Illuminati ended the First World War, they had just successfully completed the first war of Albert Pike's occult plan to produce Antichrist [Read NEWS1056]. Thus, they deliberately ended it on the 11th Month [November], the 11th Day, at the 11th hour. The signing of the Armistice agreement was thus undergirded by three elevens!
When the Illuminati assassinated President Kennedy, he was killed according to the occult number signature of eleven [11]. He was killed in the 11th month, on the 22nd day, and on the 33rd parallel. He was also killed in the Masonic Dealey Plaza, the most powerful secret society in the world today to whom the number 11 is extremely important. We shall revisit this subject later on, as we discuss the number '33' from a different angle.
The Number 11 was a most powerful occult signature underlying these events. When they were successfully carried out, occultists the world over knew exactly what had happened and who had carried it out, and for the purpose of setting the stage for "Number 11" himself, Antichrist.
Why is the number 11 important to the occultist? As Wescott explains, "... so 11 is the essence of all that is sinful, harmful, and imperfect." [Ibid., p. 100] Thus, while 11 is very important, multiplication's are also important, such as 22, 33, 44, 55, 66, 77, 88, and 99.
http://mysteriousuniverse.org/2014/02/have-the-illuminati-already-started-building-a-new-world-order-in-kazakhstan/
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AstanaThe FutureNew World OrderCityCapital of Kazakhstan
For starters, there’s the ‘Palace of Peace and Reconciliation’: a vast pyramid structure near the heart of the city that contains an opera hall, the round table used for meetings of the Kazakh congress and at its apex, a glass-walled observation platform. The ‘BayterekTower’ meanwhile, is said to illustrate a Kazakh myth about a golden egg supported by the limbs of a magical tree. However, this giant golden orb could easily be mistaken for an image of the sun. As we all know, sun worship is closely associated with early pagan practices, and even within the Christian faith has connotations with Lucifer, the ‘Light Bringer’ or ‘Morning Star’.
11, 13 and 33 - The Illuminati / Freemason Signature
One of the major created things that pagans worship are Numbers. Occultists literally worship science and the mathematics underlying science. They literally believe that numbers possess inherent power, all their own. Listen to the explanation of one of history's greatest Satanists, W. Wynn Wescott, who was extremely influential in the latter part of the 19th Century.
To reiterate: "... 'Numbers are a key to the ancient views of cosmogony ... spiritually as well as physically ... to the evolution of the present human race; all systems of religious mysticism are based upon numerals. The sacredness of numbers ..." [Ibid.]
The Satanist always places great power in numbers, especially the Black Magic Satanist. As we have stated in earlier articles, Daniel 8:23-25 tells us that the religion practiced by Antichrist is Black Magick; further, Revelation 17:17 tells us that the final 10 kings are of the same mindset and religion as Antichrist. Thus, we were not surprised that both Presidents Bush are Black Magic practitioners from the Skull & BonesSociety, and that President Clinton was a practicing Black Magic Satanist.
Satanists believe that a carefully planned event must be carried out according to the correct numbers, or it may not be successful. They go to great lengths to make an event occur according to the correct numbers. During the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, we demonstrated how the attacks were carried out according to the Number '11', their number of Antichrist.
Let us give you a few examples of when the Illuminati undergirded a key event using the occult signature of the number 11.
When the Illuminati ended the First World War, they had just successfully completed the first war of Albert Pike's occult plan to produce Antichrist [Read NEWS1056]. Thus, they deliberately ended it on the 11th Month [November], the 11th Day, at the 11th hour. The signing of the Armistice agreement was thus undergirded by three elevens!
When the Illuminati assassinated President Kennedy, he was killed according to the occult number signature of eleven [11]. He was killed in the 11th month, on the 22nd day, and on the 33rd parallel. He was also killed in the Masonic Dealey Plaza, the most powerful secret society in the world today to whom the number 11 is extremely important. We shall revisit this subject later on, as we discuss the number '33' from a different angle.
The Number 11 was a most powerful occult signature underlying these events. When they were successfully carried out, occultists the world over knew exactly what had happened and who had carried it out, and for the purpose of setting the stage for "Number 11" himself, Antichrist.
Why is the number 11 important to the occultist? As Wescott explains, "... so 11 is the essence of all that is sinful, harmful, and imperfect." [Ibid., p. 100] Thus, while 11 is very important, multiplication's are also important, such as 22, 33, 44, 55, 66, 77, 88, and 99.
http://mysteriousuniverse.org/2014/02/have-the-illuminati-already-started-building-a-new-world-order-in-kazakhstan/
Obama vs.Trump; White House Correspondents Dinner 2016
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jry8mPlFG_0
more RNC Speeches
PastorMark Burns
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Rwrr8jqdzg
RNC Erupts into fighting
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGM0XgHo8MQ
Boos, shouting for 'roll call vote' as convention adopts rules package
Milwaukee CountySheriff David Clarke SPEECH
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ca42LhBIQho
Melania Trump:RNC SPEECH
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BG0I0BQlwC0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhJWYGg2PKk
Rudy Giuliani's fiery RNC speech
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n03cAkFQfMo

New Asian cryptocurrency. Kairat Kelimbetov, governor of Astana InternationalFinanceCentre (AIFC) in Kazakhstan, announced regarding the cryptocurrencies market development. Kelimbetov mentioned the importance of cryptocurrencies and blockchain in today’s economy. ‘’We believe that the AIFC can become an international hub for Blockchain operations and the development of the digital assets market is our key priority in the near future.’’ said Kairat Kelimbetov.
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New Asian cryptocurrency. Kairat Kelimbetov, governor of Astana InternationalFinanceCentre (AIFC) in Kazakhstan, announced regarding the cryptocurrencies market development. Kelimbetov mentioned the importance of cryptocurrencies and blockchain in today’s economy. ‘’We believe that the AIFC can become an international hub for Blockchain operations and the development of the digital assets market is our key priority in the near future.’’ said Kairat Kelimbetov.
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Prime-Minister of KazakhstanSerik Akhmetov has resigned. According to the Kazakhstan legislation powers of the Cabinet are terminated automatically at resignation of prime-minister.
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Prime-Minister of KazakhstanSerik Akhmetov has resigned. According to the Kazakhstan legislation powers of the Cabinet are terminated automatically at resignation of prime-minister.
For more news please visit http://en.tengrinews.kz, to access more videos directly please click http://en.tengrinews.kz/tv

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W/SLower house of the bicameral Parliament of KazakhstanSOT, Nursultan Nazarbayev, President of Kazakhstan (speaking Russian): "Prime MinisterSerik Akhmetov and other members of the government have tendered their resignations, which I have accepted. I would like to make it clear that this does not mean the government has suffered a terrible failure. They did their job the best they could, given their experience and their abilities."
W/S Lower house of the bicameral Parliament of Kazakhstan
SOT, Nursultan Nazarbayev, President of Kazakhstan (speaking Russian): "I nominate Karim Maksimov for prime minister and ask the parliament to approve the candidate."
M/S Votes being counted
W/S Karim Maksimov stands up
Kazakh Prime Minister Serik Akhmetov resigned Wednesday in Astana, he was the longest serving prime minister of the post-Soviet era. President Nursultan Nazarbayev accepted the resignation of Akhmetov and his government. No reason was given for Akhmetov's abrupt decision to leave office.
Under Kazakh law a given government automatically resigns with the prime minister. President Nazarbayev then officially proposed candidacy of Karim Masimov, which was approved by the Mazhilis members from all parties in the parliament. Before the appointment as prime minister, Masimov was heading the presidential administration.
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W/SLower house of the bicameral Parliament of KazakhstanSOT, Nursultan Nazarbayev, President of Kazakhstan (speaking Russian): "Prime MinisterSerik Akhmetov and other members of the government have tendered their resignations, which I have accepted. I would like to make it clear that this does not mean the government has suffered a terrible failure. They did their job the best they could, given their experience and their abilities."
W/S Lower house of the bicameral Parliament of Kazakhstan
SOT, Nursultan Nazarbayev, President of Kazakhstan (speaking Russian): "I nominate Karim Maksimov for prime minister and ask the parliament to approve the candidate."
M/S Votes being counted
W/S Karim Maksimov stands up
Kazakh Prime Minister Serik Akhmetov resigned Wednesday in Astana, he was the longest serving prime minister of the post-Soviet era. President Nursultan Nazarbayev accepted the resignation of Akhmetov and his government. No reason was given for Akhmetov's abrupt decision to leave office.
Under Kazakh law a given government automatically resigns with the prime minister. President Nazarbayev then officially proposed candidacy of Karim Masimov, which was approved by the Mazhilis members from all parties in the parliament. Before the appointment as prime minister, Masimov was heading the presidential administration.
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Government cuts funding for Kazakhstan's TV and film industry

The falling price of oil over the past year is causing economic problems all over the world, including in Kazakhstan.
Government funding is being cut for its TV...

The falling price of oil over the past year is causing economic problems all over the world, including in Kazakhstan.
Government funding is being cut for its TV and film industry.
Previously, producers were given millions of dollars to spend on new programmes.
Al Jazeera'sVictoriaGatenby reports.
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The falling price of oil over the past year is causing economic problems all over the world, including in Kazakhstan.
Government funding is being cut for its TV and film industry.
Previously, producers were given millions of dollars to spend on new programmes.
Al Jazeera'sVictoriaGatenby reports.
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Kazakhstan - New Tourist Destination!

"Travel Guide" - Astana city

http://bit.ly/13u32w0
Kazakhstan -- it's a fascinating nature and history, interesting people and surprising traditions. To go round all of 2 724 900 sq.km of Kazakhstan's territory and to investigate this country is necessary to spend here months and even years. Film-making team of the program "TravelGuide. Discover Kazakhstan" will tell us all the most interesting about the country.

published: 13 Aug 2013

Four Days in Almaty, Kazakhstan - Half-Hour Travel Show with Glenn Campbell

2-5 June 2016 - A four-day visit to the largest city in Kazakhstan. Featuring Kok Tobe, Almaty-2 train station, AmigoHostel, ZenkovCathedral and Spirit of Tengri.
1-minute promo for this video on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/BMAhc-cgJCo/
Portions of this half-hour video are available as separate stand-along videos...
-- Spirit of Tengri Audience Participation (9 min): https://youtu.be/XIS2hxBTnzo
-- Tasting HorseMilk and Camel Milk: https://youtu.be/URVzyJ8-D0k
Several excerpts from this video are available on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/gpckazakhstan/
A Facebookalbum of stills from this video: http://bit.ly/AlmatyStills
The band that opens the music festival is "Argymak". Here is a stand-alone video of their song: https://youtu.be/feZXRjoE2u...

published: 25 Oct 2016

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After three and half amazing weeks in Kazakhstan, i wanted to share some of my experiences and tips to hopefully help others. I barely scratched the surface of the country, but these area few things I learned along the way. if you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to leave a comment down below.
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published: 07 Nov 2017

10 things to do in Kazakhstan

From glamping and climbing to drawing water and watching the sunset, here are our ten things to do in Kazakhstan.
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Almaty - place you must visit

Kazakhstan's futuristic capital (CNN)

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From the futuristic sceneries of the glass skyscrapers of Almaty, former capital of Kazakhstan and the new Dubai of Central Asia, to the dreamy landscapes of Lake Issyk. From the Big Almaty lake, to Shymbulak, from Pik Talgar, the highest peak of the Trans-Ili Alatau mountains, up to Charyn, a desert canyon of red rocks carved over the centuries from the rush of water during the ice age.
The majestic mountains of Kazakhstan, the turquoise alpine lakes which like crystal clear mirrors reflect a sky of dreams, the red arena of the deserts and the coral stones of the Charyn canyon, create a unique spectacle that not many people know about yet and that will leave you breathless. For the very first time two bloggers Sara...

published: 25 Oct 2016

Kazakhstan Travel Video Guide

KazakhstanTravelVideoGuide: The world's ninth biggest country is one of its last great travel unknowns. Though the outside world is gradually becoming aware of Kazakhstan, largely thanks to its oil and the antics of that pseudo-Kazakh Borat Sagdiyev, few have really explored this country of vastly varied attractions.
Easily the most economically advanced of the 'stans', post-Soviet Kazakhstan is reinventing itself as a uniquely prosperous and modern Eurasian nation. The leafy commercial and social hub, Almaty, has an almost European feel with its quality hotels, slick boutiques, chic cafés and streets thick with BMWs and Mercedes. Astana, in the north, is being transformed at quickfire speed into a 21st-century capital with a unique mix of Islamic, Western, Soviet and wacky futuristic ...

"Travel Guide" - Astana city

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Kazakhstan -- it's a fascinating nature and history, interesting people and surprising traditions. To go round all of 2 724 900 sq.km of K...

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Kazakhstan -- it's a fascinating nature and history, interesting people and surprising traditions. To go round all of 2 724 900 sq.km of Kazakhstan's territory and to investigate this country is necessary to spend here months and even years. Film-making team of the program "TravelGuide. Discover Kazakhstan" will tell us all the most interesting about the country.

http://bit.ly/13u32w0
Kazakhstan -- it's a fascinating nature and history, interesting people and surprising traditions. To go round all of 2 724 900 sq.km of Kazakhstan's territory and to investigate this country is necessary to spend here months and even years. Film-making team of the program "TravelGuide. Discover Kazakhstan" will tell us all the most interesting about the country.

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Four Days in Almaty, Kazakhstan - Half-Hour Travel Show with Glenn Campbell

2-5 June 2016 - A four-day visit to the largest city in Kazakhstan. Featuring Kok Tobe, Almaty-2 train station, AmigoHostel, ZenkovCathedral and Spirit of Tengri.
1-minute promo for this video on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/BMAhc-cgJCo/
Portions of this half-hour video are available as separate stand-along videos...
-- Spirit of Tengri Audience Participation (9 min): https://youtu.be/XIS2hxBTnzo
-- Tasting HorseMilk and Camel Milk: https://youtu.be/URVzyJ8-D0k
Several excerpts from this video are available on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/gpckazakhstan/
A Facebookalbum of stills from this video: http://bit.ly/AlmatyStills
The band that opens the music festival is "Argymak". Here is a stand-alone video of their song: https://youtu.be/feZXRjoE2uw
Video by Glenn Campbell - http://Glenn-Campbell.com

2-5 June 2016 - A four-day visit to the largest city in Kazakhstan. Featuring Kok Tobe, Almaty-2 train station, AmigoHostel, ZenkovCathedral and Spirit of Tengri.
1-minute promo for this video on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/BMAhc-cgJCo/
Portions of this half-hour video are available as separate stand-along videos...
-- Spirit of Tengri Audience Participation (9 min): https://youtu.be/XIS2hxBTnzo
-- Tasting HorseMilk and Camel Milk: https://youtu.be/URVzyJ8-D0k
Several excerpts from this video are available on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/gpckazakhstan/
A Facebookalbum of stills from this video: http://bit.ly/AlmatyStills
The band that opens the music festival is "Argymak". Here is a stand-alone video of their song: https://youtu.be/feZXRjoE2uw
Video by Glenn Campbell - http://Glenn-Campbell.com

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KAZAKHSTAN Travel Tips

After three and half amazing weeks in Kazakhstan, i wanted to share some of my experiences and tips to hopefully help others. I barely scratched the surface of ...

After three and half amazing weeks in Kazakhstan, i wanted to share some of my experiences and tips to hopefully help others. I barely scratched the surface of the country, but these area few things I learned along the way. if you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to leave a comment down below.
Welcome to my channel! I'm Patrick! I'm an English teacher in South Korea. I love to travel and I'm also a travel vlogger. I live and work on Jeju islandKorea where I do most of my travel videos. I will be starting a long travel trip during the summer of 2017 and will be visiting many countries! Feel free to subscribe and send me any questions you may have! Weekly videos uploaded every week! ^_-
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After three and half amazing weeks in Kazakhstan, i wanted to share some of my experiences and tips to hopefully help others. I barely scratched the surface of the country, but these area few things I learned along the way. if you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to leave a comment down below.
Welcome to my channel! I'm Patrick! I'm an English teacher in South Korea. I love to travel and I'm also a travel vlogger. I live and work on Jeju islandKorea where I do most of my travel videos. I will be starting a long travel trip during the summer of 2017 and will be visiting many countries! Feel free to subscribe and send me any questions you may have! Weekly videos uploaded every week! ^_-
Join me, Pat, in living every moment to the Max!!
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10 things to do in Kazakhstan

From glamping and climbing to drawing water and watching the sunset, here are our ten things to do in Kazakhstan.
Full blog is here: http://born-to-wander.com/...

From glamping and climbing to drawing water and watching the sunset, here are our ten things to do in Kazakhstan.
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From glamping and climbing to drawing water and watching the sunset, here are our ten things to do in Kazakhstan.
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LOST IN KAZAKHSTAN 4K

Find out more about our Central Asia adventure here: http://bit.ly/2eyDYny
From the futuristic sceneries of the glass skyscrapers of Almaty, former capital of K...

Find out more about our Central Asia adventure here: http://bit.ly/2eyDYny
From the futuristic sceneries of the glass skyscrapers of Almaty, former capital of Kazakhstan and the new Dubai of Central Asia, to the dreamy landscapes of Lake Issyk. From the Big Almaty lake, to Shymbulak, from Pik Talgar, the highest peak of the Trans-Ili Alatau mountains, up to Charyn, a desert canyon of red rocks carved over the centuries from the rush of water during the ice age.
The majestic mountains of Kazakhstan, the turquoise alpine lakes which like crystal clear mirrors reflect a sky of dreams, the red arena of the deserts and the coral stones of the Charyn canyon, create a unique spectacle that not many people know about yet and that will leave you breathless. For the very first time two bloggers SaraIzzi and Timur Tugalev document the magical sceneries of Kazakhstan and the luxuries of a vibrant city like Almaty, one of the pearls of Central Asia yet to be discovered.
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Find out more about our Central Asia adventure here: http://bit.ly/2eyDYny
From the futuristic sceneries of the glass skyscrapers of Almaty, former capital of Kazakhstan and the new Dubai of Central Asia, to the dreamy landscapes of Lake Issyk. From the Big Almaty lake, to Shymbulak, from Pik Talgar, the highest peak of the Trans-Ili Alatau mountains, up to Charyn, a desert canyon of red rocks carved over the centuries from the rush of water during the ice age.
The majestic mountains of Kazakhstan, the turquoise alpine lakes which like crystal clear mirrors reflect a sky of dreams, the red arena of the deserts and the coral stones of the Charyn canyon, create a unique spectacle that not many people know about yet and that will leave you breathless. For the very first time two bloggers SaraIzzi and Timur Tugalev document the magical sceneries of Kazakhstan and the luxuries of a vibrant city like Almaty, one of the pearls of Central Asia yet to be discovered.
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KazakhstanTravelVideoGuide: The world's ninth biggest country is one of its last great travel unknowns. Though the outside world is gradually becoming aware of Kazakhstan, largely thanks to its oil and the antics of that pseudo-Kazakh Borat Sagdiyev, few have really explored this country of vastly varied attractions.
Easily the most economically advanced of the 'stans', post-Soviet Kazakhstan is reinventing itself as a uniquely prosperous and modern Eurasian nation. The leafy commercial and social hub, Almaty, has an almost European feel with its quality hotels, slick boutiques, chic cafés and streets thick with BMWs and Mercedes. Astana, in the north, is being transformed at quickfire speed into a 21st-century capital with a unique mix of Islamic, Western, Soviet and wacky futuristic architecture. PresidentNursultan Nazarbaev, who has ruled Kazakhstan since Soviet times, doesn't encourage political opposition but is managing to forge a peaceful, multiethnic nation -- which makes him on the whole pretty popular.
Around the fringes of the great steppes where the once nomadic Kazakh people -- still famed for their horse skills and unique equestrian sports -- used to roam, Kazakhstan presents an array of surprising adventures. You can trek on foot or horse in the spectacular TianShan or Altay Mountains, watch flamingos on steppe lakes or discover mysterious underground mosques near the Caspian Sea. Community ecotourism programmes in some of the most beautiful areas enable travellers to stay with village families at affordable cost.
With travellers still rare here, a foreign guest is usually treated not as just another tourist but with real hospitality, and locals will often go out of their way to help you. Enjoy your Kazakhstan Travel Video Guide while it lasts!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5GM0gMo4AU

KazakhstanTravelVideoGuide: The world's ninth biggest country is one of its last great travel unknowns. Though the outside world is gradually becoming aware of Kazakhstan, largely thanks to its oil and the antics of that pseudo-Kazakh Borat Sagdiyev, few have really explored this country of vastly varied attractions.
Easily the most economically advanced of the 'stans', post-Soviet Kazakhstan is reinventing itself as a uniquely prosperous and modern Eurasian nation. The leafy commercial and social hub, Almaty, has an almost European feel with its quality hotels, slick boutiques, chic cafés and streets thick with BMWs and Mercedes. Astana, in the north, is being transformed at quickfire speed into a 21st-century capital with a unique mix of Islamic, Western, Soviet and wacky futuristic architecture. PresidentNursultan Nazarbaev, who has ruled Kazakhstan since Soviet times, doesn't encourage political opposition but is managing to forge a peaceful, multiethnic nation -- which makes him on the whole pretty popular.
Around the fringes of the great steppes where the once nomadic Kazakh people -- still famed for their horse skills and unique equestrian sports -- used to roam, Kazakhstan presents an array of surprising adventures. You can trek on foot or horse in the spectacular TianShan or Altay Mountains, watch flamingos on steppe lakes or discover mysterious underground mosques near the Caspian Sea. Community ecotourism programmes in some of the most beautiful areas enable travellers to stay with village families at affordable cost.
With travellers still rare here, a foreign guest is usually treated not as just another tourist but with real hospitality, and locals will often go out of their way to help you. Enjoy your Kazakhstan Travel Video Guide while it lasts!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5GM0gMo4AU

Kazakhstan's Hard Sell - 101 East

Fancy visiting a lake that is famous for now being a dry ship cemetery? Or how about visiting the world's largest tent?
Welcome to Kazakhstan, the former closed Soviet state that promises tourists a bewildering array of attractions unlikely to be found elsewhere.
Poised strategically between Europe and Asia, Kazakhstan has long been largely ignored by the West or parodied in Hollywood.
Now it is putting out the welcome mat for foreign tourists and seeking to reinvent itself as a player on the international diplomatic stage.
But with a poor human rights record, restrictions on the press, and an authoritarian government, 101 East asks if Kazakhstan is too hard a sell.
More from 101 East on:
YouTube - http://aje.io/101eastYouTube
Facebook - http://facebook.com/101east
Twitter - http://twit...

THE POLYGON, a documentary on the former Semipalatinsk Test Site, profiles the Soviet Union's infamous Cold War nuclear experiments where 600 bombs were tested from 1949 to 1989, before dismantling in 1991. 20 years later, filmmakers Kimberley Hawryluk and Scott Chrisman discuss filming inside the small village of Sarzhal and examine how Kazakhstan's government allowed 200,000 villagers to secretly become unofficial human guinea pigs, suffering from cancer, birth defects and mental illness as a result of radioactive fallout in this Antidote interview hosted by Michael Parker.
FILM & GUEST INFO:
The Polygon shines a light on the village of Sarzhal in East Kazakhstan, situated only 18kms from the perimeter of the former Semipalatinsk Test Site, that was home to over 600 nuclear detonations...

published: 14 Dec 2015

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Kazakhstan, officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is a transcontinental country in northern Central Asia and Eastern Europe. Kazakhstan is the world's largest landlocked country, and the ninth largest in the world, with an area of 2,724,900 square kilometres (1,052,100 sq mi). Kazakhstan is the dominant nation of Central Asia economically, generating 60% of the region's GDP, primarily through its oil/gas industry. Kazakhstan has vast mineral resources.
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It shares borders with Russia, China, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan, and also adjoins a large part of the Caspian Sea. The terrain of Kazakhstan includes flatlands, steppe, taiga, rock canyons, hills, deltas, snow-capped mountains, and deserts. Kazakhstan has an estimated ...

Kazakhstan, the country of the great steppe.

In its post-Soviet history, the Kazakh state has reinvented itself as a modern and prosperous Eurasian nation. Geographically, more than 80% of the territory is made up of steppe and desserts.
Kazakhstan is 11 times bigger than Romania and has a population of 18 million inhabitants consisted mostly of Kazakhs living with 138 nationalities, including Romanian. It is the ninth largest country in the world and possesses, along with its oil or gas deposits, minerals which cover nearly the entire Mendeleev's periodic table.
They are often confused with the Cossacks, although they have no blood ties with them, they are Kazakhs and tell their story in the documentary " Kazakhstan, the country of the great steppe".

Kazakhstan's Hard Sell - 101 East

Fancy visiting a lake that is famous for now being a dry ship cemetery? Or how about visiting the world's largest tent?
Welcome to Kazakhstan, the former closed...

Fancy visiting a lake that is famous for now being a dry ship cemetery? Or how about visiting the world's largest tent?
Welcome to Kazakhstan, the former closed Soviet state that promises tourists a bewildering array of attractions unlikely to be found elsewhere.
Poised strategically between Europe and Asia, Kazakhstan has long been largely ignored by the West or parodied in Hollywood.
Now it is putting out the welcome mat for foreign tourists and seeking to reinvent itself as a player on the international diplomatic stage.
But with a poor human rights record, restrictions on the press, and an authoritarian government, 101 East asks if Kazakhstan is too hard a sell.
More from 101 East on:
YouTube - http://aje.io/101eastYouTube
Facebook - http://facebook.com/101east
Twitter - http://twitter.com/aj101east
Instagram - http://instagram.com/aj101east
Website - http://aljazeera.com/101east

Fancy visiting a lake that is famous for now being a dry ship cemetery? Or how about visiting the world's largest tent?
Welcome to Kazakhstan, the former closed Soviet state that promises tourists a bewildering array of attractions unlikely to be found elsewhere.
Poised strategically between Europe and Asia, Kazakhstan has long been largely ignored by the West or parodied in Hollywood.
Now it is putting out the welcome mat for foreign tourists and seeking to reinvent itself as a player on the international diplomatic stage.
But with a poor human rights record, restrictions on the press, and an authoritarian government, 101 East asks if Kazakhstan is too hard a sell.
More from 101 East on:
YouTube - http://aje.io/101eastYouTube
Facebook - http://facebook.com/101east
Twitter - http://twitter.com/aj101east
Instagram - http://instagram.com/aj101east
Website - http://aljazeera.com/101east

THE POLYGON, a documentary on the former Semipalatinsk Test Site, profiles the Soviet Union's infamous Cold War nuclear experiments where 600 bombs were tested from 1949 to 1989, before dismantling in 1991. 20 years later, filmmakers Kimberley Hawryluk and Scott Chrisman discuss filming inside the small village of Sarzhal and examine how Kazakhstan's government allowed 200,000 villagers to secretly become unofficial human guinea pigs, suffering from cancer, birth defects and mental illness as a result of radioactive fallout in this Antidote interview hosted by Michael Parker.
FILM & GUEST INFO:
The Polygon shines a light on the village of Sarzhal in East Kazakhstan, situated only 18kms from the perimeter of the former Semipalatinsk Test Site, that was home to over 600 nuclear detonations. Between 1949 and 1991 the Soviet Union detonated 116 above ground bombs, whose massive radioactive mushroom clouds were witnessed by thousands of innocent and unsuspecting Kazakh villagers. They gazed open mouthed at the spectacle, completely unaware that nuclear fallout was raining down on them, their children, livestock and homes. 20 years after the closure of The Polygon they are still suffering high rates of cancer, cancer related diseases and mental illness. The Polygon takes us on a journey from the twisted Cold War experiments to those victims who remain today, still suffering despite the emergence of Kazakhstan as a major economic player on the global stage.
KIMBERLEY HAWRYLUK, producer, is an Australian actress who has worked on shows such as the British series COLD FEET, ABC’sLOST, ALL SAINTS, HOME & AWAY, TALES OF THE SOUTH SEAS, HERCULES and GLADIATORS. Kimberley entered the world of acting at age 19 while she was studying languages and international relations at Bond University. Kimberley’s foray into documentary production began in 2008 after being introduced to the plight of the people of East Kazakhstan by Struan Stevenson, MEP. Producing and directing THE POLYGON has seen her lead teams to Eastern Kazakhstan in 2008, 2010, and 2011.
SCOTT CHRISMAN, director of photography, known for his ability to capture in moving image the subtitles of the human emotional spectrum. Hiscinematic style lends itself to a more commercial appeal, with smooth, flowing motion and finely tuned composition while his experience in the documentary world make for a perfect marriage. His understanding of technical know how and story telling ability as an editor make him well versed in the art of cinema. It has been his dream since he first started making films as a young adult to use the far reaching world of film to help effect global change.
ADD’L LINKS:
http://www.thepolygonfilm.com/
https://www.facebook.com/thepolygonfilm/
Lip NewsInterviewsPlaylist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmOdVaGgfsg&list=PLjk3H0GXhhGc1Atok_f5eqm3YbX7s82fq&index=1
Newest Lip News playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5BY8FXkBR4&index=1&list=PLjk3H0GXhhGcjJDo6cQBCQprDMQyUQY3r
BUZZSAW interview clips -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRJSM0C33Yw&list=PL9f43PkxLYHBP0t80XL7UN6wMCkN82xjQ&index=1
CRIMETIME clips playlist -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AphnOii9k4&index=1&list=PLjk3H0GXhhGeC9DbpSnIvd2i9BHh2dBvv
BYOD (Bring Your Own Doc) Highlight Videos-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNrQFyelNMk&list=PLjk3H0GXhhGeu2DCf6Ouo7hTsA5QB2MAL&index=1
MEDIA MAYHEM short videos playlist -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xx6bGm0Mma4&list=PLjk3H0GXhhGcz4un-zws5sMlCLk3NNjDP&index=1
https://www.facebook.com/thelip.tv
http://www.youtube.com/theliptv
EPISODE BREAKDOWN:
00:01 Welcoming Kimberley Hawryluk and Scott Chrisman to Antidote.
00:27 THE POLYGON and the secret Soviet Union’s nuclear test sites.
03:25 THE POLYGON, Trailer.
05:27 The fallout, effects and human testing.
08:45 Sarzhal, education and hope.
11:35 Nucleotides, craters and a circle of DNA destruction.
16:19 The cyclops baby, birth defects and death records.
20:53 How scrap iron salvage in the polygon effects the rest of the world.
22:30 Closing the Polygon and government pensions.
25:17 Kazakhstan today.
28:56 Tunnels of plutonium and the US and Russian governments.
32:03 What’s next for the film.
33:45 Thank you and goodbye.

THE POLYGON, a documentary on the former Semipalatinsk Test Site, profiles the Soviet Union's infamous Cold War nuclear experiments where 600 bombs were tested from 1949 to 1989, before dismantling in 1991. 20 years later, filmmakers Kimberley Hawryluk and Scott Chrisman discuss filming inside the small village of Sarzhal and examine how Kazakhstan's government allowed 200,000 villagers to secretly become unofficial human guinea pigs, suffering from cancer, birth defects and mental illness as a result of radioactive fallout in this Antidote interview hosted by Michael Parker.
FILM & GUEST INFO:
The Polygon shines a light on the village of Sarzhal in East Kazakhstan, situated only 18kms from the perimeter of the former Semipalatinsk Test Site, that was home to over 600 nuclear detonations. Between 1949 and 1991 the Soviet Union detonated 116 above ground bombs, whose massive radioactive mushroom clouds were witnessed by thousands of innocent and unsuspecting Kazakh villagers. They gazed open mouthed at the spectacle, completely unaware that nuclear fallout was raining down on them, their children, livestock and homes. 20 years after the closure of The Polygon they are still suffering high rates of cancer, cancer related diseases and mental illness. The Polygon takes us on a journey from the twisted Cold War experiments to those victims who remain today, still suffering despite the emergence of Kazakhstan as a major economic player on the global stage.
KIMBERLEY HAWRYLUK, producer, is an Australian actress who has worked on shows such as the British series COLD FEET, ABC’sLOST, ALL SAINTS, HOME & AWAY, TALES OF THE SOUTH SEAS, HERCULES and GLADIATORS. Kimberley entered the world of acting at age 19 while she was studying languages and international relations at Bond University. Kimberley’s foray into documentary production began in 2008 after being introduced to the plight of the people of East Kazakhstan by Struan Stevenson, MEP. Producing and directing THE POLYGON has seen her lead teams to Eastern Kazakhstan in 2008, 2010, and 2011.
SCOTT CHRISMAN, director of photography, known for his ability to capture in moving image the subtitles of the human emotional spectrum. Hiscinematic style lends itself to a more commercial appeal, with smooth, flowing motion and finely tuned composition while his experience in the documentary world make for a perfect marriage. His understanding of technical know how and story telling ability as an editor make him well versed in the art of cinema. It has been his dream since he first started making films as a young adult to use the far reaching world of film to help effect global change.
ADD’L LINKS:
http://www.thepolygonfilm.com/
https://www.facebook.com/thepolygonfilm/
Lip NewsInterviewsPlaylist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmOdVaGgfsg&list=PLjk3H0GXhhGc1Atok_f5eqm3YbX7s82fq&index=1
Newest Lip News playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5BY8FXkBR4&index=1&list=PLjk3H0GXhhGcjJDo6cQBCQprDMQyUQY3r
BUZZSAW interview clips -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRJSM0C33Yw&list=PL9f43PkxLYHBP0t80XL7UN6wMCkN82xjQ&index=1
CRIMETIME clips playlist -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AphnOii9k4&index=1&list=PLjk3H0GXhhGeC9DbpSnIvd2i9BHh2dBvv
BYOD (Bring Your Own Doc) Highlight Videos-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNrQFyelNMk&list=PLjk3H0GXhhGeu2DCf6Ouo7hTsA5QB2MAL&index=1
MEDIA MAYHEM short videos playlist -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xx6bGm0Mma4&list=PLjk3H0GXhhGcz4un-zws5sMlCLk3NNjDP&index=1
https://www.facebook.com/thelip.tv
http://www.youtube.com/theliptv
EPISODE BREAKDOWN:
00:01 Welcoming Kimberley Hawryluk and Scott Chrisman to Antidote.
00:27 THE POLYGON and the secret Soviet Union’s nuclear test sites.
03:25 THE POLYGON, Trailer.
05:27 The fallout, effects and human testing.
08:45 Sarzhal, education and hope.
11:35 Nucleotides, craters and a circle of DNA destruction.
16:19 The cyclops baby, birth defects and death records.
20:53 How scrap iron salvage in the polygon effects the rest of the world.
22:30 Closing the Polygon and government pensions.
25:17 Kazakhstan today.
28:56 Tunnels of plutonium and the US and Russian governments.
32:03 What’s next for the film.
33:45 Thank you and goodbye.

published:14 Dec 2015

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U.S. Helsinki Commission Hearing - Kazakhstan: As Stable as Its Government Claims?

Life After Guantanamo: Exiled In Kazakhstan

What happens after detainees are released from the Guantanamo Bay detention facility? The answer to that question has, for the most part, been shrouded in secre...

What happens after detainees are released from the Guantanamo Bay detention facility? The answer to that question has, for the most part, been shrouded in secrecy.
When five former Guantanamo detainees were resettled to Kazakhstan in late December 2014, a senior official in the Obama administration was quoted as saying the ex-captives were now "free men". But what does that actually mean? VICENews traveled to Kazakhstan to find out.
Abdul MohammedRahman, also known as Lotfi Bin Ali, came into US custody in February 2003, accused of having ties to the Tunisian Combat Group and al Qaeda — allegations that Bin Ali has vehemently denied. Still, he was designated as an “enemy combatant” by the US military and was shipped off to Guantanamo, where he was held for 12 years without charge or trial.
In Department of Defense documents released by Wikileaks, Bin Ali was deemed to be of “medium intelligence” value. However, the 2004 intelligence assessment also contained a noteworthy finding, namely that Bin Ali suffered from heart problems, needed serious medical attention and, as a result, was “low risk." The military recommended that he be repatriated or transferred to the control of another country. Despite the recommendation, Bin Ali was detained at Guantanamo for 10 more years.
Lotfi is still sick, and appears to be getting sicker. His new home in eastern Kazakhstan poses considerable challenges to successful reintegration into society. "Life After Guantanamo" paints a portrait of the challenges of integration and the mysterious circumstances surrounding former detainees' basic rights and freedoms after being released from Guantanamo.
Watch "Guantanamo: Blacked Out Bay” - http://bit.ly/1Lis61W
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What happens after detainees are released from the Guantanamo Bay detention facility? The answer to that question has, for the most part, been shrouded in secrecy.
When five former Guantanamo detainees were resettled to Kazakhstan in late December 2014, a senior official in the Obama administration was quoted as saying the ex-captives were now "free men". But what does that actually mean? VICENews traveled to Kazakhstan to find out.
Abdul MohammedRahman, also known as Lotfi Bin Ali, came into US custody in February 2003, accused of having ties to the Tunisian Combat Group and al Qaeda — allegations that Bin Ali has vehemently denied. Still, he was designated as an “enemy combatant” by the US military and was shipped off to Guantanamo, where he was held for 12 years without charge or trial.
In Department of Defense documents released by Wikileaks, Bin Ali was deemed to be of “medium intelligence” value. However, the 2004 intelligence assessment also contained a noteworthy finding, namely that Bin Ali suffered from heart problems, needed serious medical attention and, as a result, was “low risk." The military recommended that he be repatriated or transferred to the control of another country. Despite the recommendation, Bin Ali was detained at Guantanamo for 10 more years.
Lotfi is still sick, and appears to be getting sicker. His new home in eastern Kazakhstan poses considerable challenges to successful reintegration into society. "Life After Guantanamo" paints a portrait of the challenges of integration and the mysterious circumstances surrounding former detainees' basic rights and freedoms after being released from Guantanamo.
Watch "Guantanamo: Blacked Out Bay” - http://bit.ly/1Lis61W
Read "Obama Has 38 BillionReasons to Veto the Senate’s Defense Spending Bill” - http://bit.ly/1WNq8dX
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Kazakhstan, officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is a transcontinental country in northern Central Asia and Eastern Europe. Kazakhstan is the world's largest landlocked country, and the ninth largest in the world, with an area of 2,724,900 square kilometres (1,052,100 sq mi). Kazakhstan is the dominant nation of Central Asia economically, generating 60% of the region's GDP, primarily through its oil/gas industry. Kazakhstan has vast mineral resources.
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It shares borders with Russia, China, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan, and also adjoins a large part of the Caspian Sea. The terrain of Kazakhstan includes flatlands, steppe, taiga, rock canyons, hills, deltas, snow-capped mountains, and deserts. Kazakhstan has an estimated 18 million people as of 2014, Given its large land area, its population density is among the lowest, at less than 6 people per square kilometre (15 people per sq. mi.). The capital is Astana, where it was moved in 1997 from Almaty, the country's largest city.
The territory of Kazakhstan has historically been inhabited by nomadic tribes. This changed in the 13th century, when Genghis Khan occupied the country as part of the Mongolian Empire. Following internal struggles among the conquerors, power eventually reverted to the nomads. By the 16th century, the Kazakh emerged as a distinct group, divided into three jüz (ancestor branches occupying specific territories). The Russians began advancing into the Kazakh steppe in the 18th century, and by the mid-19th century, they nominally ruled all of Kazakhstan as part of the Russian Empire. Following the 1917 Russian Revolution, and subsequent civil war, the territory of Kazakhstan was reorganized several times. In 1936, it was made the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic, part of the Soviet Union.
Kazakhstan was the last of the Soviet republics to declare independence following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. The current President, Nursultan Nazarbayev, has been leader of the country since then, and is characterized as authoritarian, with a government history of human rights abuses and suppression of political opposition. Kazakhstan has worked to develop its economy, especially its dominant hydrocarbon industry. Human Rights Watch says that "Kazakhstan heavily restricts freedom of assembly, speech, and religion," and other human rights organizations regularly describe Kazakhstan's human rights situation as poor.
Kazakhstan's 131 ethnicities include Kazakhs (63% of the population), Russians, Uzbeks, Ukrainians, Germans, Tatars, and Uyghurs. Islam is the religion of about 70% of the population, with Christianity practiced by 26%; Kazakhstan officially allows freedom of religion, but religious leaders who oppose the government are suppressed. The Kazakh language is the state language, and Russian has equal official status for all levels of administrative and institutional purposes.

Kazakhstan, officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is a transcontinental country in northern Central Asia and Eastern Europe. Kazakhstan is the world's largest landlocked country, and the ninth largest in the world, with an area of 2,724,900 square kilometres (1,052,100 sq mi). Kazakhstan is the dominant nation of Central Asia economically, generating 60% of the region's GDP, primarily through its oil/gas industry. Kazakhstan has vast mineral resources.
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It shares borders with Russia, China, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan, and also adjoins a large part of the Caspian Sea. The terrain of Kazakhstan includes flatlands, steppe, taiga, rock canyons, hills, deltas, snow-capped mountains, and deserts. Kazakhstan has an estimated 18 million people as of 2014, Given its large land area, its population density is among the lowest, at less than 6 people per square kilometre (15 people per sq. mi.). The capital is Astana, where it was moved in 1997 from Almaty, the country's largest city.
The territory of Kazakhstan has historically been inhabited by nomadic tribes. This changed in the 13th century, when Genghis Khan occupied the country as part of the Mongolian Empire. Following internal struggles among the conquerors, power eventually reverted to the nomads. By the 16th century, the Kazakh emerged as a distinct group, divided into three jüz (ancestor branches occupying specific territories). The Russians began advancing into the Kazakh steppe in the 18th century, and by the mid-19th century, they nominally ruled all of Kazakhstan as part of the Russian Empire. Following the 1917 Russian Revolution, and subsequent civil war, the territory of Kazakhstan was reorganized several times. In 1936, it was made the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic, part of the Soviet Union.
Kazakhstan was the last of the Soviet republics to declare independence following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. The current President, Nursultan Nazarbayev, has been leader of the country since then, and is characterized as authoritarian, with a government history of human rights abuses and suppression of political opposition. Kazakhstan has worked to develop its economy, especially its dominant hydrocarbon industry. Human Rights Watch says that "Kazakhstan heavily restricts freedom of assembly, speech, and religion," and other human rights organizations regularly describe Kazakhstan's human rights situation as poor.
Kazakhstan's 131 ethnicities include Kazakhs (63% of the population), Russians, Uzbeks, Ukrainians, Germans, Tatars, and Uyghurs. Islam is the religion of about 70% of the population, with Christianity practiced by 26%; Kazakhstan officially allows freedom of religion, but religious leaders who oppose the government are suppressed. The Kazakh language is the state language, and Russian has equal official status for all levels of administrative and institutional purposes.

Kazakhstan, the country of the great steppe.

In its post-Soviet history, the Kazakh state has reinvented itself as a modern and prosperous Eurasian nation. Geographically, more than 80% of the territory is...

In its post-Soviet history, the Kazakh state has reinvented itself as a modern and prosperous Eurasian nation. Geographically, more than 80% of the territory is made up of steppe and desserts.
Kazakhstan is 11 times bigger than Romania and has a population of 18 million inhabitants consisted mostly of Kazakhs living with 138 nationalities, including Romanian. It is the ninth largest country in the world and possesses, along with its oil or gas deposits, minerals which cover nearly the entire Mendeleev's periodic table.
They are often confused with the Cossacks, although they have no blood ties with them, they are Kazakhs and tell their story in the documentary " Kazakhstan, the country of the great steppe".

In its post-Soviet history, the Kazakh state has reinvented itself as a modern and prosperous Eurasian nation. Geographically, more than 80% of the territory is made up of steppe and desserts.
Kazakhstan is 11 times bigger than Romania and has a population of 18 million inhabitants consisted mostly of Kazakhs living with 138 nationalities, including Romanian. It is the ninth largest country in the world and possesses, along with its oil or gas deposits, minerals which cover nearly the entire Mendeleev's periodic table.
They are often confused with the Cossacks, although they have no blood ties with them, they are Kazakhs and tell their story in the documentary " Kazakhstan, the country of the great steppe".

Nazarbayev rearranges Kazakh government

President of KazakhstanNursultan Nazarbayev has unveiled a new structure of the Kazakhstan government on August 6, 2014.
“We need to create an effective system of public administration. We need a compact government," he said.
The newGovernment consists of 12 ministers and about 30 committees instead of 17 ministries, 9 agencies, 54 committees and 272 departments.
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Borat 'threatens' human rights situation in Kazakhstan

In Atyrau, on the shores of the Caspian Sea, a human rights worker talks about the impact of 'Borat' on human rights in Kazakhstan. She argues that the mockery of her country by the popular Borat character makes it impossible to have a sensible debate about human rights in Kazakhstan, allowing the government to get away with abuses that in other countries would be considered as violations of human rights.

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Kazakhstan government members meet with heads of industrial giants - Kazakh TV

Astana The Future New World Order City Capital of Kazakhstan

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For starters, there’s the ‘Palace of Peace and Reconciliation’: a vast pyramid structure near the heart of the city that contains an opera hall, the round table used for meetings of the Kazakh congress and at its apex, a glass-walled observation platform. The ‘BayterekTower’ meanwhile, is said to illustrate a Kazakh myth about a golden egg supported by the limbs of a magical tree. However, this giant golden orb could easily be mistaken for an image of the sun. As we all know, sun worship is closely associated with early pagan practices, and even within the Christian faith has connotations with Lucifer, the ‘Light Bringer’ or ‘Morning Star’.
11, 13 and 33 - The Illuminati / Freemason Signature
One of the major created things that pagans worship are Numbers. Occultists literally worship science and the mathematics underlying science. They literally believe that numbers possess inherent power, all their own. Listen to the explanation of one of history's greatest Satanists, W. Wynn Wescott, who was extremely influential in the latter part of the 19th Century.
To reiterate: "... 'Numbers are a key to the ancient views of cosmogony ... spiritually as well as physically ... to the evolution of the present human race; all systems of religious mysticism are based upon numerals. The sacredness of numbers ..." [Ibid.]
The Satanist always places great power in numbers, especially the Black Magic Satanist. As we have stated in earlier articles, Daniel 8:23-25 tells us that the religion practiced by Antichrist is Black Magick; further, Revelation 17:17 tells us that the final 10 kings are of the same mindset and religion as Antichrist. Thus, we were not surprised that both Presidents Bush are Black Magic practitioners from the Skull & BonesSociety, and that President Clinton was a practicing Black Magic Satanist.
Satanists believe that a carefully planned event must be carried out according to the correct numbers, or it may not be successful. They go to great lengths to make an event occur according to the correct numbers. During the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, we demonstrated how the attacks were carried out according to the Number '11', their number of Antichrist.
Let us give you a few examples of when the Illuminati undergirded a key event using the occult signature of the number 11.
When the Illuminati ended the First World War, they had just successfully completed the first war of Albert Pike's occult plan to produce Antichrist [Read NEWS1056]. Thus, they deliberately ended it on the 11th Month [November], the 11th Day, at the 11th hour. The signing of the Armistice agreement was thus undergirded by three elevens!
When the Illuminati assassinated President Kennedy, he was killed according to the occult number signature of eleven [11]. He was killed in the 11th month, on the 22nd day, and on the 33rd parallel. He was also killed in the Masonic Dealey Plaza, the most powerful secret society in the world today to whom the number 11 is extremely important. We shall revisit this subject later on, as we discuss the number '33' from a different angle.
The Number 11 was a most powerful occult signature underlying these events. When they were successfully carried out, occultists the world over knew exactly what had happened and who had carried it out, and for the purpose of setting the stage for "Number 11" himself, Antichrist.
Why is the number 11 important to the occultist? As Wescott explains, "... so 11 is the essence of all that is sinful, harmful, and imperfect." [Ibid., p. 100] Thus, while 11 is very important, multiplication's are also important, such as 22, 33, 44, 55, 66, 77, 88, and 99.
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In Kazakhstan government plans to create own cryptocurrency

New Asian cryptocurrency. Kairat Kelimbetov, governor of Astana InternationalFinanceCentre (AIFC) in Kazakhstan, announced regarding the cryptocurrencies market development. Kelimbetov mentioned the importance of cryptocurrencies and blockchain in today’s economy. ‘’We believe that the AIFC can become an international hub for Blockchain operations and the development of the digital assets market is our key priority in the near future.’’ said Kairat Kelimbetov.
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Kazakhstan Prime Minister and Kazakhstan Government resign

Prime-Minister of Kazakhstan Serik Akhmetov has resigned. According to the Kazakhstan legi...

Kazakhstan Prime Minister and Kazakhstan Government resign

Prime-Minister of KazakhstanSerik Akhmetov has resigned. According to the Kazakhstan legislation powers of the Cabinet are terminated automatically at resignation of prime-minister.
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Government of Kazakhstan

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Kazakhstan: Prime Minister Akhmetov resigns, Masimov takes his place

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W/SLower house of the bicameral Parliament of KazakhstanSOT, Nursultan Nazarbayev, President of Kazakhstan (speaking Russian): "Prime MinisterSerik Akhmetov and other members of the government have tendered their resignations, which I have accepted. I would like to make it clear that this does not mean the government has suffered a terrible failure. They did their job the best they could, given their experience and their abilities."
W/S Lower house of the bicameral Parliament of Kazakhstan
SOT, Nursultan Nazarbayev, President of Kazakhstan (speaking Russian): "I nominate Karim Maksimov for prime minister and ask the parliament to approve the candidate."
M/S Votes being counted
W/S Karim Maksimov stands up
Kazakh Prime Minister Serik Akhmetov resigned Wednesday in Astana, he was the longest serving prime minister of the post-Soviet era. President Nursultan Nazarbayev accepted the resignation of Akhmetov and his government. No reason was given for Akhmetov's abrupt decision to leave office.
Under Kazakh law a given government automatically resigns with the prime minister. President Nazarbayev then officially proposed candidacy of Karim Masimov, which was approved by the Mazhilis members from all parties in the parliament. Before the appointment as prime minister, Masimov was heading the presidential administration.
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Government cuts funding for Kazakhstan's TV and film industry

The falling price of oil over the past year is causing economic problems all over the worl...

Government cuts funding for Kazakhstan's TV and film industry

The falling price of oil over the past year is causing economic problems all over the world, including in Kazakhstan.
Government funding is being cut for its TV and film industry.
Previously, producers were given millions of dollars to spend on new programmes.
Al Jazeera'sVictoriaGatenby reports.
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"Travel Guide" - Astana city

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Kazakhstan -- it's a fascinating nature and history, interesting people and surprising traditions. To go round all of 2 724 900 sq.km of Kazakhstan's territory and to investigate this country is necessary to spend here months and even years. Film-making team of the program "TravelGuide. Discover Kazakhstan" will tell us all the most interesting about the country.

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Four Days in Almaty, Kazakhstan - Half-Hour Travel Show with Glenn Campbell

2-5 June 2016 - A four-day visit to the largest city in Kazakhstan. Featuring Kok Tobe, Al...

Four Days in Almaty, Kazakhstan - Half-Hour Travel Show with Glenn Campbell

2-5 June 2016 - A four-day visit to the largest city in Kazakhstan. Featuring Kok Tobe, Almaty-2 train station, AmigoHostel, ZenkovCathedral and Spirit of Tengri.
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TRAVEL VLOG : KAZAKHSTAN

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TRAVEL VLOG : KAZAKHSTAN

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How to travel Kazakhstan

From trains and cars, to food and language – here's everything that we learned while trave...

KAZAKHSTAN Travel Tips

After three and half amazing weeks in Kazakhstan, i wanted to share some of my experiences and tips to hopefully help others. I barely scratched the surface of the country, but these area few things I learned along the way. if you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to leave a comment down below.
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10 things to do in Kazakhstan

From glamping and climbing to drawing water and watching the sunset, here are our ten thin...

10 things to do in Kazakhstan

From glamping and climbing to drawing water and watching the sunset, here are our ten things to do in Kazakhstan.
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LOST IN KAZAKHSTAN 4K

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From the futuristic sceneries of the glass skyscrapers of Almaty, former capital of Kazakhstan and the new Dubai of Central Asia, to the dreamy landscapes of Lake Issyk. From the Big Almaty lake, to Shymbulak, from Pik Talgar, the highest peak of the Trans-Ili Alatau mountains, up to Charyn, a desert canyon of red rocks carved over the centuries from the rush of water during the ice age.
The majestic mountains of Kazakhstan, the turquoise alpine lakes which like crystal clear mirrors reflect a sky of dreams, the red arena of the deserts and the coral stones of the Charyn canyon, create a unique spectacle that not many people know about yet and that will leave you breathless. For the very first time two bloggers SaraIzzi and Timur Tugalev document the magical sceneries of Kazakhstan and the luxuries of a vibrant city like Almaty, one of the pearls of Central Asia yet to be discovered.
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Kazakhstan Travel Video Guide

Kazakhstan Travel Video Guide: The world's ninth biggest country is one of its last great ...

Kazakhstan Travel Video Guide

KazakhstanTravelVideoGuide: The world's ninth biggest country is one of its last great travel unknowns. Though the outside world is gradually becoming aware of Kazakhstan, largely thanks to its oil and the antics of that pseudo-Kazakh Borat Sagdiyev, few have really explored this country of vastly varied attractions.
Easily the most economically advanced of the 'stans', post-Soviet Kazakhstan is reinventing itself as a uniquely prosperous and modern Eurasian nation. The leafy commercial and social hub, Almaty, has an almost European feel with its quality hotels, slick boutiques, chic cafés and streets thick with BMWs and Mercedes. Astana, in the north, is being transformed at quickfire speed into a 21st-century capital with a unique mix of Islamic, Western, Soviet and wacky futuristic architecture. PresidentNursultan Nazarbaev, who has ruled Kazakhstan since Soviet times, doesn't encourage political opposition but is managing to forge a peaceful, multiethnic nation -- which makes him on the whole pretty popular.
Around the fringes of the great steppes where the once nomadic Kazakh people -- still famed for their horse skills and unique equestrian sports -- used to roam, Kazakhstan presents an array of surprising adventures. You can trek on foot or horse in the spectacular TianShan or Altay Mountains, watch flamingos on steppe lakes or discover mysterious underground mosques near the Caspian Sea. Community ecotourism programmes in some of the most beautiful areas enable travellers to stay with village families at affordable cost.
With travellers still rare here, a foreign guest is usually treated not as just another tourist but with real hospitality, and locals will often go out of their way to help you. Enjoy your Kazakhstan Travel Video Guide while it lasts!
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Book trailer- Travel Guide to Kazakhstan.

Book trailer for a book called Travel Guide to Kazakhstan by Vitaly Shuptar and Dagmar Sch...

Kazakhstan's Hard Sell - 101 East

Fancy visiting a lake that is famous for now being a dry ship cemetery? Or how about visiting the world's largest tent?
Welcome to Kazakhstan, the former closed Soviet state that promises tourists a bewildering array of attractions unlikely to be found elsewhere.
Poised strategically between Europe and Asia, Kazakhstan has long been largely ignored by the West or parodied in Hollywood.
Now it is putting out the welcome mat for foreign tourists and seeking to reinvent itself as a player on the international diplomatic stage.
But with a poor human rights record, restrictions on the press, and an authoritarian government, 101 East asks if Kazakhstan is too hard a sell.
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THE POLYGON, a documentary on the former Semipalatinsk Test Site, profiles the Soviet Union's infamous Cold War nuclear experiments where 600 bombs were tested from 1949 to 1989, before dismantling in 1991. 20 years later, filmmakers Kimberley Hawryluk and Scott Chrisman discuss filming inside the small village of Sarzhal and examine how Kazakhstan's government allowed 200,000 villagers to secretly become unofficial human guinea pigs, suffering from cancer, birth defects and mental illness as a result of radioactive fallout in this Antidote interview hosted by Michael Parker.
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The Polygon shines a light on the village of Sarzhal in East Kazakhstan, situated only 18kms from the perimeter of the former Semipalatinsk Test Site, that was home to over 600 nuclear detonations. Between 1949 and 1991 the Soviet Union detonated 116 above ground bombs, whose massive radioactive mushroom clouds were witnessed by thousands of innocent and unsuspecting Kazakh villagers. They gazed open mouthed at the spectacle, completely unaware that nuclear fallout was raining down on them, their children, livestock and homes. 20 years after the closure of The Polygon they are still suffering high rates of cancer, cancer related diseases and mental illness. The Polygon takes us on a journey from the twisted Cold War experiments to those victims who remain today, still suffering despite the emergence of Kazakhstan as a major economic player on the global stage.
KIMBERLEY HAWRYLUK, producer, is an Australian actress who has worked on shows such as the British series COLD FEET, ABC’sLOST, ALL SAINTS, HOME & AWAY, TALES OF THE SOUTH SEAS, HERCULES and GLADIATORS. Kimberley entered the world of acting at age 19 while she was studying languages and international relations at Bond University. Kimberley’s foray into documentary production began in 2008 after being introduced to the plight of the people of East Kazakhstan by Struan Stevenson, MEP. Producing and directing THE POLYGON has seen her lead teams to Eastern Kazakhstan in 2008, 2010, and 2011.
SCOTT CHRISMAN, director of photography, known for his ability to capture in moving image the subtitles of the human emotional spectrum. Hiscinematic style lends itself to a more commercial appeal, with smooth, flowing motion and finely tuned composition while his experience in the documentary world make for a perfect marriage. His understanding of technical know how and story telling ability as an editor make him well versed in the art of cinema. It has been his dream since he first started making films as a young adult to use the far reaching world of film to help effect global change.
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00:01 Welcoming Kimberley Hawryluk and Scott Chrisman to Antidote.
00:27 THE POLYGON and the secret Soviet Union’s nuclear test sites.
03:25 THE POLYGON, Trailer.
05:27 The fallout, effects and human testing.
08:45 Sarzhal, education and hope.
11:35 Nucleotides, craters and a circle of DNA destruction.
16:19 The cyclops baby, birth defects and death records.
20:53 How scrap iron salvage in the polygon effects the rest of the world.
22:30 Closing the Polygon and government pensions.
25:17 Kazakhstan today.
28:56 Tunnels of plutonium and the US and Russian governments.
32:03 What’s next for the film.
33:45 Thank you and goodbye.

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U.S. Helsinki Commission Hearing - Kazakhstan: As Stable as Its Government Claims?

On January 25, 2012 the U.S. Helsinki Commission held a hearing on Kazakhstan. Witnesses i...

Life After Guantanamo: Exiled In Kazakhstan

What happens after detainees are released from the Guantanamo Bay detention facility? The answer to that question has, for the most part, been shrouded in secrecy.
When five former Guantanamo detainees were resettled to Kazakhstan in late December 2014, a senior official in the Obama administration was quoted as saying the ex-captives were now "free men". But what does that actually mean? VICENews traveled to Kazakhstan to find out.
Abdul MohammedRahman, also known as Lotfi Bin Ali, came into US custody in February 2003, accused of having ties to the Tunisian Combat Group and al Qaeda — allegations that Bin Ali has vehemently denied. Still, he was designated as an “enemy combatant” by the US military and was shipped off to Guantanamo, where he was held for 12 years without charge or trial.
In Department of Defense documents released by Wikileaks, Bin Ali was deemed to be of “medium intelligence” value. However, the 2004 intelligence assessment also contained a noteworthy finding, namely that Bin Ali suffered from heart problems, needed serious medical attention and, as a result, was “low risk." The military recommended that he be repatriated or transferred to the control of another country. Despite the recommendation, Bin Ali was detained at Guantanamo for 10 more years.
Lotfi is still sick, and appears to be getting sicker. His new home in eastern Kazakhstan poses considerable challenges to successful reintegration into society. "Life After Guantanamo" paints a portrait of the challenges of integration and the mysterious circumstances surrounding former detainees' basic rights and freedoms after being released from Guantanamo.
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Kazakhstan documentary part 1

Kazakhstan, officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is a transcontinental country in northern Central Asia and Eastern Europe. Kazakhstan is the world's largest landlocked country, and the ninth largest in the world, with an area of 2,724,900 square kilometres (1,052,100 sq mi). Kazakhstan is the dominant nation of Central Asia economically, generating 60% of the region's GDP, primarily through its oil/gas industry. Kazakhstan has vast mineral resources.
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It shares borders with Russia, China, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan, and also adjoins a large part of the Caspian Sea. The terrain of Kazakhstan includes flatlands, steppe, taiga, rock canyons, hills, deltas, snow-capped mountains, and deserts. Kazakhstan has an estimated 18 million people as of 2014, Given its large land area, its population density is among the lowest, at less than 6 people per square kilometre (15 people per sq. mi.). The capital is Astana, where it was moved in 1997 from Almaty, the country's largest city.
The territory of Kazakhstan has historically been inhabited by nomadic tribes. This changed in the 13th century, when Genghis Khan occupied the country as part of the Mongolian Empire. Following internal struggles among the conquerors, power eventually reverted to the nomads. By the 16th century, the Kazakh emerged as a distinct group, divided into three jüz (ancestor branches occupying specific territories). The Russians began advancing into the Kazakh steppe in the 18th century, and by the mid-19th century, they nominally ruled all of Kazakhstan as part of the Russian Empire. Following the 1917 Russian Revolution, and subsequent civil war, the territory of Kazakhstan was reorganized several times. In 1936, it was made the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic, part of the Soviet Union.
Kazakhstan was the last of the Soviet republics to declare independence following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. The current President, Nursultan Nazarbayev, has been leader of the country since then, and is characterized as authoritarian, with a government history of human rights abuses and suppression of political opposition. Kazakhstan has worked to develop its economy, especially its dominant hydrocarbon industry. Human Rights Watch says that "Kazakhstan heavily restricts freedom of assembly, speech, and religion," and other human rights organizations regularly describe Kazakhstan's human rights situation as poor.
Kazakhstan's 131 ethnicities include Kazakhs (63% of the population), Russians, Uzbeks, Ukrainians, Germans, Tatars, and Uyghurs. Islam is the religion of about 70% of the population, with Christianity practiced by 26%; Kazakhstan officially allows freedom of religion, but religious leaders who oppose the government are suppressed. The Kazakh language is the state language, and Russian has equal official status for all levels of administrative and institutional purposes.

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Astana The Future New World Order City Capital of Kazakhstan

Astana The Future New World Order City Capital of Kazakhstan For starters, there's the 'Pa...

Kazakhstan, the country of the great steppe.

In its post-Soviet history, the Kazakh state has reinvented itself as a modern and prosperous Eurasian nation. Geographically, more than 80% of the territory is made up of steppe and desserts.
Kazakhstan is 11 times bigger than Romania and has a population of 18 million inhabitants consisted mostly of Kazakhs living with 138 nationalities, including Romanian. It is the ninth largest country in the world and possesses, along with its oil or gas deposits, minerals which cover nearly the entire Mendeleev's periodic table.
They are often confused with the Cossacks, although they have no blood ties with them, they are Kazakhs and tell their story in the documentary " Kazakhstan, the country of the great steppe".

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